Singapore to Southampton

33 nights sailing from Singapore on cruise ship Queen Mary 2

Itinerary: Sailing from Singapore, visiting Port Klang (Malaysia) , Port Louis (Mauritius), Durban (South Africa), Cape Town (South Africa), Cape Town (South Africa), Walvis Bay (Namibia), Dakar (Senegal), Santa Cruz de
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Cruise Singapore to Southampton

33 nights sailing from Singapore on cruise ship Queen Mary 2

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Cruise Itinerary

Full Itinerary
Day 1 Singapore
Day 2 Port Klang (Malaysia)
Day 3-4-5-6-7-8 at sea
Day 9 Port Louis (Mauritius)
Day 10-11-12 at sea
Day 13 Durban (South Africa)
Day 14-15 at sea
Day 16 Cape Town (South Africa)
Day 17 Cape Town (South Africa)
Day 18 at sea
Day 19 Walvis Bay (Namibia)
Day 20-21-22-23-24-25 at sea
Day 26 Dakar (Senegal)
Day 27-28 at sea
Day 29 Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Day 30 at sea
Day 31 Cadiz (Spain)
Day 32-33 at sea
Day 34 Southampton
Singapore to Southampton Cruise itinerary  - Cunard

Singapore to Southampton

33 nights Cruise on Queen Mary 2. Sailing from Singapore, visiting Port Klang (Malaysia) , Port Louis (Mauritius), Durban (South Africa), Cape Town (South Africa), Cape Town (South Africa), Walvis Bay (Namibia), Dakar (Senegal), Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Cadiz (Spain), ending in Southampton.

Singapore to Southampton Cruise itinerary  - Cunard
Singapore to Southampton Cruise itinerary  - Cunard

Singapore

Singapore is a city-state in Southeast Asia. Founded as a British trading colony in 1819, since independence it has become one of the world´s most prosperous countries and boasts the world´s busiest port. Combining the skyscrapers and subways of a modern, affluent city with a medley of Chinese, Malay and Indian influences and a tropical climate, with tasty food, good shopping and a vibrant night-life scene, this Garden City makes a great stopover. Singapore prides itself on being a multi-racial country, and has a diverse culture despite its small size.

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Port Klang (Malaysia)

Port Klang  is a town and the main gateway by sea into Malaysia. It also serves as the port for the Klang Valley, Malaysia's most developed region where the capital Kuala Lumpur is located. Kuala Lumpur, a capital city with a diverse architectural heritage. Don’t miss its highly colorful central market! Being the national capital of Malaysia as well as its largest city, it is also known as the Klang Valley and is an urban agglomeration of 7.25 million people as of 2017 and it's among the fastest growing metropolitan regions in South-East Asia, in both population and economic development. Kuala Lumpur is the cultural, financial and economic centre of Malaysia with several district articles containing sightseeing, restaurant, nightlife and accommodation listings. Kuala Lumpur has a year-round tropical rainforest climate which is warm and sunny

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Port Louis (Mauritius)

Capital and principal port of mauritius, Port Louis was founded by the french governor Francois Mahe de La Bourdonnais in 1735. The land extends up to the foot of the mountains that protect the city forming arround it a circumference. The city, nowadays city centre of the financial activities, is very attractive and the historical monuments are the proove of the past. The city of the artists has to be discovered.

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Durban (South Africa)

Durban is a city in South Africa, in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, offshore from the Indian Ocean. It is the third biggest city of the country, after Johannesburg and Cape Town. The city has important touristic resorts, many of them with an Artedeco style as a principal claim, as it is the artistic movement of Durban. The hotels have their own private beaches, where tourists enjoy of all type of water sports, but specially surf, due to the big waves in the region. The maritim activity is completed with the Ushaka marine, the aquarium in Durban and one of the biggest in the world. Other of the great attractions is the great offer in natural parks. One of them Hluhluwe-Imfolozi, located two hours away from Durban on the way to Swaziland and Mozambique, is one of the main parks to visit, and it includes a estuary with hippopotamus.

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Cape Town (South Africa)

Cape Town is the second-most populated city in South Africa after Johannesburg. The city has several well-known natural features that attract tourists, most notably Table Mountain,which forms a large part of the Table Mountain National Park and is the back end of the City Bowl. Cape Point is recognised as the dramatic headland at the end of the Cape Peninsula.Many tourists also drive along Chapman's Peak Drive, a narrow road that links Noordhoek with Hout Bay, for the views of the Atlantic Ocean and nearby mountains. The city has several notable cultural attractions. The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, built on top of part of the docks of the Port.

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Cape Town (South Africa)

Cape Town is the second-most populated city in South Africa after Johannesburg. The city has several well-known natural features that attract tourists, most notably Table Mountain,which forms a large part of the Table Mountain National Park and is the back end of the City Bowl. Cape Point is recognised as the dramatic headland at the end of the Cape Peninsula.Many tourists also drive along Chapman's Peak Drive, a narrow road that links Noordhoek with Hout Bay, for the views of the Atlantic Ocean and nearby mountains. The city has several notable cultural attractions. The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, built on top of part of the docks of the Port.

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Walvis Bay (Namibia)

Walvis Bay meaning "Whale Bay" is a city in Namibia and the name of the bay on which it lies The bay has been a haven for sea vessels because of its natural deepwater harbour, protected by the Pelican Point sand spit, being the only natural harbour of any size along the country's coast. Being rich in plankton and marine life, these waters also drew large numbers of whales, attracting whalers and fishing vessels. The harbour's value in relation to the sea route around the Cape of Good Hope. The town is situated just north of the Tropic of Capricorn in the Kuiseb River delta and lies at the end of the TransNamib Railway to Windhoek, and on the B2 road. Walvis Bay, with its large bay and sand dunes, is the tourism activity centre of Namibia. Other attractions include the artificial Bird Island, centre of a guano collection industry, the Dune 7 sand dune, salt works, birdlife and a museum. Kuisebmund Stadium, home to two clubs in the Namibia Premier League, is also located in the city and the beach resort of Langstrand lies just a few kilometres north. The Walvis Bay Export Processing Zone is an important facet of the local

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Dakar (Senegal)

Dakar, the capital of Senegal. It is a modern city with beautiful contemporary buildings and house of historical colonial style. Dakar, the capital of Senegal. It is a modern city with beautiful contemporary buildings mixed with houses of historical colonial style. A vibrating city with active ourdoor markets, cafe terraces, a wide range of hotels to choose from, delicious food and a great night life. You can walk through Dakar, along the ocean or the busy city streets. You will find many art galleries for visiting, studios, museums and festivals. You can also shop in Dakar, a paradise full of shops and exquisite crafts can be found in markets, on the streets, and in stores all over the city. There is also an interesting boat ride to Gorée Island, a former slaving station

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Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Port of Santa Cruz de Tenerife port of fishing, commercial, passenger and sports in the Santa Cruz de Tenerife, located in the Atlantic Ocean. Next to this port is the famous building of the Auditorio de Tenerife. It has a significant relevance in two categories: Cruise Passengers and in Fresh Fish caught. Due to the importance of interinsular maritime transport, it also holds a dominant position in Passenger Transport. Some of the world's largest ocean liners have stopped in the Port. The proximity of two international airports backs up its position as base for cruises.

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Cadiz (Spain)

Cadiz is a city and port in southwestern Spain. The older part of Cadiz within the remnants of the city walls is commonly referred to as the Old Town It is characterized by the antiquity of its various quarters, among them El Pópulo, La Viña, and Santa María, which present a marked contrast to the newer areas of town. While the Old City's street plan consists of narrow winding alleys connecting large plazas, newer areas of Cadiz typically have wide avenues and more modern buildings. In addition, the city is dotted with numerous parks where exotic plants flourish, including giant trees supposedly brought to Spain by Columbus from the New World. Cadiz, situated on a peninsula, is home to some of Spain's most beautiful beaches. La Playa de la Caleta is the best-loved beach of Cadiz. It has always been in Carnival songs, due to its unequalled beauty and its proximity to the Barrio de la Viña. It is the beach of the Old City, situated between two castles, San Sebastian and Santa Catalina. La Caleta and the boulevard show a lot of resemblance to parts of Havana, the capital city of Cuba,

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Southampton

Southampton offers a perfect port for the best cruise ships that sail from the UK due to its size, design and great organization. It's also an ideal port for all those ships visiting the UK. Southampton offers various parking options around the area if needed and also a wide range of hotels if you need a pre-cruise stay before sailing. See our amazing cruise deals sailing from Southampton. Please contact us if you need information about Southampton's cruise terminals.

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The ship: Queen Mary 2

Queen Mary Remastered
QM Queens Room
QM Princess Grill
QM Royal Suite

Setting sail in 2004 to replace the original Queen Mary, with over 151,000 tonnes she can cater for 2,620 guests on her journeys around paradise destinations, from the impressive sights of Northern Europe to the golden sands of the Caribbean.

In January 2014, ten years will have passed since Queen Mary 2 set sail for the first time. Her scale and elegance makes her as much of an attraction today, wherever she goes. Just ask who flock to see her arrive in ports across the world.Spend your time as you please, go for a fantastic programme of daytime activities, relax at the the fine arts gallery, enjoy events such as art classes and dancing lessons, go for a swim, play tennis or step into the 51-course golf simulator. You also have a selection of bars and after dinner entertainment. Have a glass of champagne at the Terrace Bar, or try a rum or whisky from the great selection at Churchill´s. The Golden Lion offers a traditional English pub experience while the Commodore Club offers the best view. If you fancy a late night, don´t miss the two-level G32 nightclub.

Inaugurated 2004
Beam 41 m.
Length 345 m.
Tonnage 151400 tn.
Occupancy 3090
Crew 1253
Ratio passenger / crew Premium 2:1
Ratio tonnage/passengers Excellent 49:1
Number of decks 14
Number of staterooms 1369
Number of interior staterooms 293
Number of staterooms with balcony 953
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What's included onboard?

Port and handling fees and UK/US taxes

Accommodation, on board meals and entertainment (please note exceptions: charges are payable in the Todd English Restaurant on Queen Mary 2 and The Verandah Restaurant on Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria and in the speciality dining options offered in Kings Court on Queen Mary 2 and the Lido Restaurants on Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria)

International fligths where indicated

Drinks: tea, coffee, water and fruit juice are available 24 hours a day in the self service restaurants (the Lido on Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria and Kings Court on Queen Mary 2).

Group transfers between airport and the ship at the international port of embarkation or disembarkation when your international flights is purchased through Cunard (excluding Transatlantic Crossings to or from New York. However, if passengers arrive into or depart New York by flight from or to the UK on the day of embarkation or disembarkation, transfers will be available)

What's not included?

Should you wish to consume your own alcohol on board a corkage fee will apply ($25 per bottle, subject to change)

Travel insurance

A 15% service charge is automatically added to your on board account for each beverage purchase made in our bars or restaurants and Spa and salon charges; This is then shared among all those who work in the beverage team; 

Speciality teas and coffee at all bars

Hotel and dining charges will be charged to y our on board account (except Full World Cruise passengers sailing for 112 nights on Queen Elizabeth, 103 nights Queen Victoria and 113 nights on Queen Mary 2 or any of the Two Shnips, One World Cruise options)

Incidental expenses (including but not limited to: laundry charges, bar expenses, spa and salon treatments, shore excursions and add-on hotel programmes)

Day and evening entertainment in the casino

The service charge for Queens and Princess Grill Suites will be US$18 per person per day, and Britannia Staterooms will be US$16 per person per day.

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